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"I wonder whether I shall excite anybody's wrath by saying this," he remarks at one point.
Yukos's boss, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, incurred the Kremlin's wrath by, among other things, buying votes in parliament.
He earned her wrath by releasing two damaging videos of her.
At the risk of Moore's wrath, by the end I barely cared who won the championship.
Mrs. Einstein says that the Professor, while outwardly calm, will occasionally betray inward wrath by improvising ugly rhapsodies.
That would be short for "The Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck, who was born 100 years ago today.
The night before, Sonny had incurred his father's wrath by showing intolerable weakness during Musgrove's walk to the electric chair.
The judges incurred Mr. Mugabe's wrath by ordering black squatters to end their illegal occupations of white-owned farms.
But this is suburbia in 2001, and he's not about to risk the wife's wrath by dragging in dirty firewood.
Since Congress dare not incur drivers' wrath by raising the petrol tax, it scrounges money from elsewhere to fill the gap.
The standards, which require that all students read, for example, "Macbeth" and "The Grapes of Wrath" by the end of tenth grade, began to be implemented in 2010.
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